The Town of Dundee website is undergoing modifications to provide enhanced access to documents for disabled individuals who are visually impaired and to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to make reasonable accommodations. While these modifications are being made many documents have been removed. If you would like to obtain a document not currently provided on the website, please contact our Town Clerk, Brian Lueth at (863) 438-8330 or blueth@townofdundee.com. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we implement these changes.

This is a Regular meeting of the Dundee Town Commission. Regular meetings are where the Town Commission has an opportunity to formally discuss and decide upon agenda items and hear from the public. Date Specific[...]

This is a Regular meeting of the Dundee Town Commission. Regular meetings are where the Town Commission has an opportunity to formally discuss and decide upon agenda items and hear from the public. Date Specific[...]

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